I found two ringnecks this August. I found them while at the beggining of a trail in the North Bay area while I was on holiday. There was a remote control air craft club right before the trail and they had thrown all kinds of garbage (mainly wooden boards) all over the place. I flipped some and found around 20 garters (from neonate to adult and two ringnecks.
When I proceeded down the trail, which was very damp and boggy, I found tons of frogs. Every step you took several would jump out of your way. There were leopard frogs (most common - too many to count), bull frogs (only one) and wood frogs (too many to count - lots of younger specimens). This was only on ONE of the many trails I explored.
The species that I found this summer (while I was on holiday) are as follows:
Amphibians
- red backed salamanders
- bull frogs
- green frogs
- leopard frogs
- wood frogs
- american toads
- POSSIBLY fowlers toad
Reptiles
- common garter snakes
- brown snakes (DeKays)
- red bellied snakes
- Northern water snakes
- snapping turtle
- painted turtles
Sean
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Sean E.
Last edited by Sean_.E.; 09-22-03 at 05:25 PM..
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